The Right Take: Donald Trump Tweets About Global Warming
 
The Right Take: Donald Trump Tweets About Global Warming

Donald Trump tweeted, “Brutal and Extended Cold Blast could shatter ALL RECORDS – Whatever happened to Global Warming?” The mainstream media respond with a collective smirk, lecturing the president on the difference between weather and climate. But the media only applies that standard to one side of the debate.

Nevada Politics Today: John Malcolm talks about FIRST STEP Act, judicial vacancies
 
Nevada Politics Today: John Malcolm talks about FIRST STEP Act, judicial vacancies

The FIRST STEP Act is currently before the Senate to help decrease recidivism rates. States that have passed similar measures have seen a decrease in crime. Conservatives also shouldn’t push Clarence Thomas to retire before President Donald Trump’s first term is over. That’s all according to John Malcom, a senior legal fellow with the Heritage Foundation. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Nevada Politics Today: Malcolm Talks About FIRST STEP Act, Judicial Vacancies
 
Nevada Politics Today: Malcolm Talks About FIRST STEP Act, Judicial Vacancies

The FIRST STEP Act is currently before the Senate to help decrease recidivism rates. States that have passed similar measures have seen a decrease in crime. Conservatives also shouldn’t push Clarence Thomas to retire before President Donald Trump’s first term is over. That’s all according to John Malcom, a senior legal fellow with the Heritage Foundation.

Bill Dentzer three big takeaways from 2018 election
 
Bill Dentzer three big takeaways from 2018 election

Nevada Politics 2018: This midterm election may have long ranging impact to the Nevada Republican party. Bill Dentzer, Review-Journal political reporter discusses how the Trump message may have impacted the outcome. Plus, why did it take so long to release vote totals? Will the state make changes to voting procedures?

Midterm Election Preview
 
Midterm Election Preview

Las Vegas Review-Journal White House Correspondent Deborah Saunders discusses 2018 midterm election and why President Donald Trump is fighting so hard to keep the Republican majority in the U.S. Senate.

Air Force One arrives in Las Vegas
 
Air Force One arrives in Las Vegas

Air Force One arrives in Las Vegas ahead of Donald Trump’s rally on Thursday, Sept. 20, 2018. (Angus Kelly/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Trump on the wall
 
Trump on the wall

Donald Trump talks about building a wall at a rally in Las Vegas on Sept. 20, 2018. (Angus Kelly/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Donald Trump greets crowd at Las Vegas
 
Donald Trump greets crowd at Las Vegas

Donald Trump greets the crowd at his rally at the Las Vegas Convention Center on Thursday, Sept. 20, 2018. (Angus Kelly/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Nevada Politics Today: Brett Kavanaugh And Trump
 
Nevada Politics Today: Brett Kavanaugh And Trump

Nevada Politics Today host Victor Joecks and Review-Journal columnist Debra J Saunders talk about Brett Kavanaugh and Trumps visit to Nevada.

Nevada Politics Today: Brett Kavanaugh And Trump
 
Nevada Politics Today: Brett Kavanaugh And Trump

Nevada Politics Today host Victor Joecks and Review-Journal columnist Debra J Saunders talk about Brett Kavanaugh and Trumps visit to Nevada.

The Right Take: Democrats Care More About Politics Than Immigrant Families
 
The Right Take: Democrats Care More About Politics Than Immigrant Families

Democrats are already positioning themselves to vote down a law that would stop the separation
of illegal immigrant parents and children. Remember this the next time you see liberals compare
President Donald Trump and his administration to Nazis on this issue.

Nevada Politics Today: Zac Moyle
 
Nevada Politics Today: Zac Moyle

Nevada Politics Today video host Victor Joecks sits down with political consultant, Zac Moyle to discuss the 2018 primary election results.

Primary Preview
 
Primary Preview

Primary races that will set up highly anticipated matchups — like the one between incumbent Republican Sen. Dean Heller and challenger Jacky Rosen — will play out tonight as votes are counted. Review-Journal state government and politics reporter Ramona Giwargis sits down with Assistant City Editor, Rob Johnson to provide a preview into the primary election.

The Right Take: Trump calls MS-13 members ‘animals’
 
The Right Take: Trump calls MS-13 members ‘animals’

Last week, President Donald Trump hosted a summit with California law enforcement officers to discuss the dangers the state’s “sanctuary” policies. During Q&A, Fresno County sheriff Margaret Mims worried about the sanctuary law preventing her from telling federal officials that
she had a MS-13 gang member in custody.

The Right Take: No entitlement talk in SOTU
 
The Right Take: No entitlement talk in SOTU

The good parts of Trump’s speech — and there were many — were great. He highlighted the roaring economy, talked about how tax reform is putting more money in your pocket and detailed why America is a great country. It’s also nice to, once again, have a president who’s more eager to brag about America’s strengths than to apologize for them.

The Right Take: Trump offered amnesty for 1.8 million
 
The Right Take: Trump offered amnesty for 1.8 million

For years, Democrats have sought permanent protections for illegal aliens who came to the United States as children. Trump’s plan offers that and not just for the 690,000 who signed up
for DACA. He’s offering legal status and a path to citizenship for 1.8 million illegal
immigrations who came to the U.S. as children.

The Right Take: Time For Republicans To Play Hardball On DACA
 
The Right Take: Time For Republicans To Play Hardball On DACA

In the Art of the Deal, Donald Trump writes, “Leverage: don’t make deals without it.”
Republicans have plenty of leverage in the stalled negotiations over passing a new version of the
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. It’s time for them to quit negotiating with Democrats
and use it.

Title: The Right Take: Tax Increases
 
Title: The Right Take: Tax Increases

Clark County residents have endured over a dozen tax increases, including increases in the sales tax, property tax, car tab tax and gas tax. There was also the creation of a new gross receipts tax called the commerce tax. That’s on top of dozens of fee increases based by Carson City.